How many points can be deducted from a probationary driver's license?
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During the probationary period, a maximum of 11 points can be deducted from a driver's license. The relevant legal knowledge and maximum point deductions for driver's license penalties are as follows: Relevant Legal Knowledge: For drivers holding licenses for large buses, tow trucks, city buses, medium-sized buses, or large trucks, if they accumulate 6 or more points (but less than 12) during the one-year probationary period, their probationary period will be extended by one year. If they again accumulate 6 or more points (but less than 12) during the extended probationary period, their probationary driving qualification for the corresponding vehicle type will be revoked. Maximum Points Deductible During Probationary Period: For a C1 driver's license, a maximum of 11 points can be deducted during the probationary period. For C-class licenses and motorcycle licenses, as long as the total points deducted do not reach 12, there will be no consequences, and the probationary period will not be extended. However, if 12 points are accumulated, the license will be directly revoked. To drive again, the individual must reapply and start the licensing process from scratch. Therefore, it is crucial not to accumulate 12 points during the probationary period for C-class licenses, meaning a maximum of only 11 points can be deducted.